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Interview with Dr. Joel Saltz

Dr. Joel Saltz
Director, Center for Comprehensive Informatics
Professor in the Departments of Pathology, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, and Mathematics and Computer Science
Emory University
Chief Medical Information Officer at Emory Health-care
Adjunct Professor of Computational Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech, Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Biomedical Informatics
Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Cancer Scholar

Dr. Saltz's research on bioinformatics spans several disciplines.  One project involves applying computer analysis to medical imaging to yield better results for patients.  As an example, a computer program may able to help doctors detect small cancers in a CT scan or mammogram. In this interview, Dr. Saltz discusses some of the uses of bioinformatics and its application to cancer.  He also discusses a national effort to connect researchers interested in computerized approaches to cancer research, caBIG and caGrid.
 

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Questions and Answers

About Dr. Saltz(Time: 10 sec)
What caused you to become interested in research?(Time: 20 sec)
What caused you to become interested in cancer?(Time: 46 sec)
What is the informatics approach to cancer?(Time: 2 min 15 sec)
How does informatics apply to cancer?(Time: 1 min 08 sec)
Is the information from research studies shared among cooperative groups?(Time: 30 sec)
What is the main reason for informatics?(Time: 2 min 25 sec)
What is the caBIG In Vivo Imaging Program?(Time: 3 min 38 sec)
What is caGrid?(Time: 2 min 04 sec)
What is the benefit of caGrid and informatics?(Time: 10 sec)
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